In a move that one former United States attorney described as the equivalent of “lighting yourself on fire in front of the Department of Justice,” Russia investigation special counsel Robert Mueller on March 27 wrote a letter to Attorney General William Barr sharply rebuking him for his four-page letter in which Barr concluded that the Mueller report did not contain evidence of obstruction of justice by Donald Trump. Writing the letter was an extraordinary move by Mueller, because Justice department officials rarely “move to paper” with criticisms of each other, and a Politico report famous.
But by “going to paper” with his criticism of Barr — with whom he has been personal friends for decades — Mueller provided clear evidence that Barr made a deceptive statement to Congress in his testimony to the Senate Committee on Appropriations,testimony he delivers on April 10, two weeks after he received the highly critical letter from Mueller, and according to CNN,reporting via Twitter.
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